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- This One Line in 'The Devil Wears Prada' Says Everything About Body Image Pressure
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 1 November) - For every Andy in the world, there’ll always be an Emily, who’ll both scare and inspire her. That girl is indeed strong. In addition to managing Miranda Priestly’s entire daily life, she’s been carrying an entire load of expectations of how she should look and how she should be. You... - What Are the Top 50 Film Schools in 2025
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 October) - Just this morning, The Wrap released its list of the top 50 film schools in the United States. Now, we're obviously a website built to help people who have never been to or can't afford to go to film school. But I think we should also keep track of which... - Inside The Gauntlet: What Really Happened When I Entered the $380 “Non-Competition”
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 October) - If you were at all plugged into the filmmaking or screenwriting community in the spring of 2024, you heard something about the new “$400 script competition,” The Gauntlet, launched by ScriptHop. But if you took the time to go to the site, you realized it was actually deliberately not a... - What Filmmakers Can Learn from This Chaotic Horror Film by the 'Alien' Writers
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 October) - In 1981, a weird little horror movie came out. It was directed by Gary Sherman and starred Melody Anderson, Jack Albertson (who you might remember best as Grandpa Joe from Willy Wonka), and James Farentino.In the film, a sheriff (Farentino) and his wife (Anderson) investigate a surprising series of murders... - 11 Cozy Horror Movies to Curl Up on the Couch with Tonight
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 31 October) - Cozy horror occupies a strange space where the spooky meets the comforting. It's horror that doesn't traumatize you, often using humor to soften its bloody punches. These movies are less about jump scares and devastating deaths, and more about atmosphere wrapped in humor, nostalgia, or a happy ending. The conflict... - The Efficient Filmmaker: Scan and Plan — New Course on 3D Location Scans, Shot Previsualizations, Visual Experiments, and More
CineD (Friday, 31 October) - What if you could go on a recce and bring a potential filming location back in your pocket? Not only as photos or notes, but as a 3D space you can walk through, move the camera inside, test shots in, and plan set design elements, directly at your desk? Our... - When Silence Speaks Louder Than Bullets: The Genius of Leone’s Opening Sequence
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Three stone-faced gunmen wait at a rustic train station in the middle of nowhere. The sinister quiet surrounding them is broken only by a buzzing fly and some mundane sounds of a lazy day.That’s all it takes for Sergio Leone’s masterpiece to compress explosive silence and loaded tension inside the... - Why Everything in ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ Is So Blue — And What It Really Means
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - If you have watched Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, it’s impossible to forget Clementine’s (Kate Winslet) blue hair. Vivid, bright, and kinda messed up, it isn’t any different from the relationship she has with Joel (Jim Carrey), the relationship that is the beating heart of the movie.But try looking... - What “Run, Forrest Run” Really Means — It’s Deeper Than You Think
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Forrest Gump’s Jenny is one of the most controversial characters in movie history, widely misunderstood for how she treated Forrest all her life. She embodies the loss of innocence and self-destruction in how she leads her life, digging her own grave, until finally she succumbs to the consequences of her... - How I Shot ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ on Blackmagic Design Cameras
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - On Final Destination Bloodlines (New Line Cinema/WB/IMAX), my Blackmagic Design URSA Mini Pro 12K and my two Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pros were instrumental in capturing cool additional angles, as well as essential shots of extensive blue screen stunt sequences. Also, major special effects scenes need their coverage.We built a... - Inside Justin Warren's DIT Cart
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - When a mysterious veiled figure appears in a sunny yard, the audience shouldn't be thinking about the challenges of shooting a horror film meant to unfold in real-time during a single bright, hot day.That illusion is partly thanks to the work of digital imaging technicians like Justin Paul Warren, who... - Ranking the Top 15 TV Shows of the 2010s
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Even though the 1990s and 2000s made for some truly exceptional television, the 2010s were a crazy time for the entire television industry. We saw the grand explosion of streaming series, the death of cable, a shift in network television, and a rise in subscription services without ads, and then... - Should Writers Listen to Music While Writing?
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Ask 10 writers whether they work with music playing, and you'll get 10 different answers. Some need total silence. Some can't function without a soundtrack. I'm of the latter group because I love to get into the emotional headspace of characters, and I find that music is one thing that... - Get a First Look at the New Ghostface in 'Scream 7'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Good morning on Halloween Eve! The horror movie powers have blessed us with the new trailer for the latest Scream installment, simply called Scream 7.The logline for the film, per Paramount, is:When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has built a new... - 11 Most Unforgettable Car Chases in Movie History
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 30 October) - Everyone in the world learns to drive because it's a life skill, but I, on the other hand, learned to drive because I dreamt of having my own Fast and Furious moments — in a freaking seven-seater minivan, but whatever. The dream is to race down the wrong lane of...